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  • In the final year of an estate or trust can the loss be passed on to the beneficiary?

In the final year of an estate or trust can the loss be passed on to the beneficiary?

The excess loss on termination may not be passed along to the grantor or beneficiary of an estate or irrevocable trust.

The excess loss on termination may not be passed along to the grantor or beneficiary of an estate or irrevocable trust.

Related FAQs in and Fiduciaries, Fiduciary (Form 41), Fiduciary (Form 41) Limited Liability Entities, Fiduciary (Form 41) S Corporations, Limited Liability Entities, Partnerships, S-Corporations

Yes. List the name of the entity that paid the composite payment and the FEIN. You may include a copy of the K-1 Form 41 for clarification especially if there is more than one composite payment made on behalf of the estate/trust.

Yes, federal taxes paid by the estate on federal Form 706 may be claimed by the estate in the year they are paid.

Yes, federal income tax paid by the estate or trust is allowed as a deduction on Alabama Form 41.

If an income tax return preparer prepares 25 or more acceptable, original fiduciary income tax returns using tax preparation software in a calendar year, then for that calendar year and for each subsequent calendar year thereafter, all acceptable fiduciary income tax returns prepared by that income tax preparer must be filed using electronic technology, as defined in the “Electronic Tax Return Filing Act,” as codified in Chapter 30 of Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975.

The excess loss on termination may not be passed along to the grantor or beneficiary of an estate or irrevocable trust.

Estate Tax Waivers are no longer required to be filed for estates whose owners

died after Dec. 31, 2004.